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Maroc Maroc - THEQUANTUMDAILY.COM - A la Une - 17/09/2024 08:46

MIT Team Develops Ultra-Precise Method to Fine-Tune Quantum Materials

Insider Brief Quantum materials, governed by quantum mechanics principles like correlation and entanglement, exhibit unique behaviors such as superconductivity. However, they need precise tuning to optimize performance. A team led by MIT’s Mingda Li has developed an ultra-precise method to adjust the properties of quantum materials, specifically Weyl semimetals. Using hydrogen ions for doping, the […]

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